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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: seadog852 on March 20, 2015, 06:23:52 am
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1. This is a birch inlay into walnut, inlay into cherry, inlay in to birch.
http://s90.photobucket.com/user/Seadog852/media/Scroll%20Saw%20Work/DSCN6271.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0
2. Shark scene
http://s90.photobucket.com/user/Seadog852/media/Scroll%20Saw%20Work/DSCN6269.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1
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Your State of Texas Welcome Sign with the intricate inlay work is very, very nice. I especially like the shark scene because two of my sons are certified divers. I will have to show them this piece in hopes they will stay alert when diving. Thanks for sharing, Seadog, you did a great job on both projects.
Louis
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Very very nicely done on both of them. Thanks for sharing them with us.
DW
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Excellent work, both look very well done, thanks for sharing.
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Very nicely done. Beautiful in lay work. I want to give that a try sometime.
I see you use Photobucket. If you use the "Img" link to copy and paste, it should show the image directly in your post, without taking space here on the forum.
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Thanks all. I'll try the photbucket trick next time.
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I use photo bucket.
I click on IMG (which then shows "copy") and then ctl +c and return to my post and click on ctl +v and there is the picture! Well, it doesn't show up right away but, it will after you post or preview.
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z299/rapidroger/My%20scroll%20patterns/OakBeltIMG_0421-1.jpg) (http://s193.photobucket.com/user/rapidroger/media/My%20scroll%20patterns/OakBeltIMG_0421-1.jpg.html)
Try it, you'll like it! ;D
Rog
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Very nice work on both of them. Thanks for sharing.
Al
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Great work, Seadog,
Thanks for sharing and God Bless! Spirithorse
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They look great but I especially like the shark scene. Well done.
Marg
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I use photo bucket.
I click on IMG (which then shows "copy") and then ctl +c and return to my post and click on ctl +v and there is the picture! Well, it doesn't show up right away but, it will after you post or preview.
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z299/rapidroger/My%20scroll%20patterns/OakBeltIMG_0421-1.jpg) (http://s193.photobucket.com/user/rapidroger/media/My%20scroll%20patterns/OakBeltIMG_0421-1.jpg.html)
Try it, you'll like it! ;D
Rog
I'm curious, what does the "ctl +c" do? Is that short cut keys for copy. When you click on the "IMG" in photo bucket it automatically copies the link for you. Just want to know, I like to learn.
That is a cool belt. Did you make that?
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How the heck should I know what clicking on "ctrl c and ctrl v" does? ??? I ain't no 'puter whiz! ::) That is just what my son-in-law told me to do and it works! ;D ;D ;)
Yes, I did make the wooden belt quite some time ago. It is oak and I did wear it briefly (about two minutes) but it doesn't hold your pants up worth a darn! >:( :(
The links were made on the table saw and of course the buckle and end were made on the scroll saw. It is entirely made of wood, I used 1/16" dowel for the hinges between each segment. My brother has challenged me to make a set of suspenders to match (you've heard the old saying about using both belt and suspenders for safety's sake) but, I've never quite got around to it. ;)
I've also made wooden wrist watches (several of them) but, sold all of them. ;D
(http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z299/rapidroger/My%20scroll%20patterns/Bigwatch25x15OakCherryIMG_0332.jpg) (http://s193.photobucket.com/user/rapidroger/media/My%20scroll%20patterns/Bigwatch25x15OakCherryIMG_0332.jpg.html)
There, I went and used "ctrl c and ctrl v" again! ;D ;D ;D
Rog